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this morning, the united way of central maryland will hand out3,000 thanksgiving meals to low income families. the meals will be given out at the franciscan center from 10 to 3 this afternoon. >>> hostess workers will find out if they have jobs. the company warned if they didn't return by thursday evening they would have to liquidate it would result in 18,000 layoffs. >>> if you haven't used your vacation days for the year, you may lose them. the average american has 12 days off of vacation to use but most only use about 10. however most of us blame scheduling conflicts and hope the days can be rolled over that's rarely the case. >>> the happiest place on earth is going to get bigger. look at the
this morning, the united way of central maryland will hand out3,000 thanksgiving meals to low income families. the meals will be given out at the franciscan center from 10 to 3 this afternoon. >>> hostess workers will find out if they have jobs. the company warned if they didn't return by thursday evening they would have to liquidate it would result in 18,000 layoffs. >>> if you haven't used your vacation days for the year, you may lose them. the average american has 12 days...
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the arab spring has raised all sorts of new questions for the united states. for instance, its friend egypt used to be able to keep the peace in this region. will egypt's new islamist president do the same? and, of course, the arab spring means the governments are much more answerable to their own people. here in the region, everyone is hoping this is over quickly. no one can afford a wider war. >> thank you, christiane amanpour reporting. as of tonight, the death toll stands at at least 19 palestinians dead and 3 israelis. >>> just ahead, we're going to change gears to meet the parents and adopted children united in an unlikely place. craigslist. anncr: some politicians seem to think medicare and... social security are just numbers in a budget. well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for genera
the arab spring has raised all sorts of new questions for the united states. for instance, its friend egypt used to be able to keep the peace in this region. will egypt's new islamist president do the same? and, of course, the arab spring means the governments are much more answerable to their own people. here in the region, everyone is hoping this is over quickly. no one can afford a wider war. >> thank you, christiane amanpour reporting. as of tonight, the death toll stands at at least...
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but beyond that, the united states is not going to get involved on the ground. >> where do you place the odds that hamas will listen to the egyptians and, indeed, there will be a cease-fire? >> reporter: i think it's going to take some time. but this, the israelis say, is going to go on. it's not a matter of days, it could be weeks, diane. >> christiane amanpour reporting from jerusalem tonight. thank you so much. >>> and now, back here in the united states, we have news about the scandal that toppled the cia director, former general david petraeus. abc's brian ross look eed into this question. did the two women involved in the scandal try to make a profit off their ties to the officers? here's the brian ross investigation. >> reporter: in addition to the book and the sex, paula broadwell's relationship with general david petraeus provided another benefit. a celebrity status in military circles that led to a role as an expert commentator and firing range demonstrator in an infomercial for a company trying to gain military contracts for this strange looking machine gun. >> on the indi
but beyond that, the united states is not going to get involved on the ground. >> where do you place the odds that hamas will listen to the egyptians and, indeed, there will be a cease-fire? >> reporter: i think it's going to take some time. but this, the israelis say, is going to go on. it's not a matter of days, it could be weeks, diane. >> christiane amanpour reporting from jerusalem tonight. thank you so much. >>> and now, back here in the united states, we have...
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the gulf is home to the largest population of dolphins in the united states, which is why the experts fear they could find more victims. >> very, very curious animals and when they come close to boats, you have somebody using them as target practice. >> reporter: and with such a large body of water to police, authorities are asking local fishermen to be on the lookout for anyone committing these crimes. the punishment for killing a dolphin? a fine of up to $100,000 and a maximum one year in jail. david? >> john schriffen, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to what will likely be the busiest travel week of the year, with thanksgiving nearing. look at this, though. a major storm dumping heavy rain. in san francisco and snow, of course, in the mountains. and it could trigger major air delays across the country. abc meteorologist ginger zee with us tonight. this is going to be a real ripple effect. >> reporter: for the pacific northwest especially. airports in seattle, i-5, that's what we're concerned most about. let me show you who has to be worried. northeast through the center of t
the gulf is home to the largest population of dolphins in the united states, which is why the experts fear they could find more victims. >> very, very curious animals and when they come close to boats, you have somebody using them as target practice. >> reporter: and with such a large body of water to police, authorities are asking local fishermen to be on the lookout for anyone committing these crimes. the punishment for killing a dolphin? a fine of up to $100,000 and a maximum one...
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united states tonight. an oil rig in the gulf of mexico bursts into flames. this picture of the fire reminding everyone of the massive bp oil leak two and a half years ago. how could something like this happen again? and happen 85 miles from the bp disaster. two workers are missing and four were critically injured. abc's matt gutman has the full story. >> reporter: the pair of explosions shot a pillar of black smoke over 1,000 feet into the air. the fireball seen over 20 miles away. >> you can make out a giant fireball and then another flash. >> reporter: and aboard the black elk gas and oil platform, an inferno engulfed some of the 22 workers doing routine maintenance. charring a corner od the platform, a massive search is on for two men who jumped into the water and are listed as missing. 11 others were medivaced, four of them with severe burns. >> these two patients are in critical condition with major burns. >> reporter: according to black elk, a workman used the wrong kind of blow torch to cut the sect
united states tonight. an oil rig in the gulf of mexico bursts into flames. this picture of the fire reminding everyone of the massive bp oil leak two and a half years ago. how could something like this happen again? and happen 85 miles from the bp disaster. two workers are missing and four were critically injured. abc's matt gutman has the full story. >> reporter: the pair of explosions shot a pillar of black smoke over 1,000 feet into the air. the fireball seen over 20 miles away....
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we were taken back to the intensive care unit, its beds filled with men in comas. are you able to cope if this escalation continues? >> no. no. because up to now, the situation is stable. and if it continues, we can't. >> reporter: israel says it is targeting terror site us, today hitting gaza's interior ministry, which secures. one of the main groups firing on israel, islamic jihad, told us today they won't stop until israel stops its air strikes. "of course," he said. "he wouldn't fire rockets if israel wasn't killing us." israel says the operation is in response to the relentless barrage of rockets flying into southern israel. the israeli defense forces say militants have launched almost 600 rockets into the country in the past three days alone. around a third of which have been intercepted by israel's famed iron dome anti-missile system. since wednesday, three people have died in israel and, for the first time since the gulf war in 1991, the commercial center, tel aviv, has also come under attack. >> the attempt last night by the terrorists in gaza to launch ro
we were taken back to the intensive care unit, its beds filled with men in comas. are you able to cope if this escalation continues? >> no. no. because up to now, the situation is stable. and if it continues, we can't. >> reporter: israel says it is targeting terror site us, today hitting gaza's interior ministry, which secures. one of the main groups firing on israel, islamic jihad, told us today they won't stop until israel stops its air strikes. "of course," he said....
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and what will be the backfire, the blowback, on israel? of course, the united states is concerned. it has relations with israel, but also with the other arab nations in this part of the world. this is a new middle east. this is the first such israeli/palestinian conflict since the arab spring. and the arab leaders are much more standing shoulder-to-shoulder with hamas, than they did ever before in these situations. if there is a ground invasion, first and foremost on everybody's mind, is what happens if there are civilian casualties. and not just civilian casualties. unacceptable numbers of civilian casualties. that has potential to destabilize this part of the world. destabilize this part of the world with its only two friends here, egypt and jordan. >> the new middle east. a genuine tinderbox. christiane amanpour, we're so happy to have you there reporting. thank you. >>> back here at home, there is some encouraging news coming out of the first round of negotiations about the looming fiscal cliff crisis. after meeting with president obama, democratic and republican leaders say th
and what will be the backfire, the blowback, on israel? of course, the united states is concerned. it has relations with israel, but also with the other arab nations in this part of the world. this is a new middle east. this is the first such israeli/palestinian conflict since the arab spring. and the arab leaders are much more standing shoulder-to-shoulder with hamas, than they did ever before in these situations. if there is a ground invasion, first and foremost on everybody's mind, is what...
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the united states trying to get egypt and turkey to de-escalate it and seek a way out and the israelis are working hard as well to make sure it's resolved diplomatically. in short it's a two-track situation right now. >> still very serious. thank you very much, christiane and alex. >>> we're joined now by senate armed services committee chair carl levin and peter king of new york. thank you both for joining us this morning. i'm going to start with you, senator levin. how serious is this situation in israel? >> well, it's very serious and hamas is obviously making it serious. they decided they'll attack israel with rockets and israel has decided as every country i think would decide, they're going to defend themselves. >> and do you believe this will escalate. >> it could escalate, and i think the potential is there, however, president obama and others are doing their very best to see if they can't turn hamas' attacks off and the role of iron dome here should always be, remember, it's a very critical weapon system. >> which can to protect. >> protects israel against these rockets with a
the united states trying to get egypt and turkey to de-escalate it and seek a way out and the israelis are working hard as well to make sure it's resolved diplomatically. in short it's a two-track situation right now. >> still very serious. thank you very much, christiane and alex. >>> we're joined now by senate armed services committee chair carl levin and peter king of new york. thank you both for joining us this morning. i'm going to start with you, senator levin. how serious...
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more women have driver's licenses in the united states than men. more licensed female drivers than men. did the study, 1995 to 2010, they said basically look, numbers are what the numbers are. more women drivers out there these days which could have an economic impact, women are more likely to purchase smaller, safer, more fuel e fifficient c and drive less and lower fatality rate. could be better for the roadways if there are more women out there driving cars. >> first we can vote. now we can drive, what will the world come to? >> oh, yes, indeed. we should get to our "favorite story of the morning." >> looking to put a little spark into your romance. an artist launched "love is art kits." between $60 and $100. a big canvas, plastic sheet and paint. you roll around on the canvas and sheet. >> as you are making -- >> as you are making love. that's the final effect. apparently you get slippers included. allows you to walk in the shower to wash it off. comes with a plastic sheet to roll on the floor underneath. especially treated canvas. i hope so. 4
more women have driver's licenses in the united states than men. more licensed female drivers than men. did the study, 1995 to 2010, they said basically look, numbers are what the numbers are. more women drivers out there these days which could have an economic impact, women are more likely to purchase smaller, safer, more fuel e fifficient c and drive less and lower fatality rate. could be better for the roadways if there are more women out there driving cars. >> first we can vote. now...
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of course in the united states and here in the region, everyone is hoping this is over quickly. no one can afford a wider war. >> thank you, for that. >> the israeli military, media office, twitter account, gained 50,000 followers in the past 24 hours. hamas has a facebook page and all playing out on line and on the ground. >> hamas threatening israel saying they have opened the gates of hell by assassinating one of their top leaders. >> we will be back with more right after this. stay with us, everybody. >>> as we all know we are becoming a digital nation. it all begins with books. for too many children, books just aren't a big part of their lives. >> one group set out to remedy that. yesterday it reached a milestone. bringing smiles to 100 million boys and girls. abc's terry moran has the story. >> reporter: you remember, your first book. a moment filled with bright dreams and possibilities. and in washington, d.c. these children began living those dreams. >> little tiny baby bird. i didn't see that. >> reporter: kalia is one of millions of american girls and boys, books are l
of course in the united states and here in the region, everyone is hoping this is over quickly. no one can afford a wider war. >> thank you, for that. >> the israeli military, media office, twitter account, gained 50,000 followers in the past 24 hours. hamas has a facebook page and all playing out on line and on the ground. >> hamas threatening israel saying they have opened the gates of hell by assassinating one of their top leaders. >> we will be back with more right...
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. >> the trailer got hit by a train. we need as many units as you can. >> reporter: a parade float carrying wounded veterans to a banquet in their honor, was broadsided by a freight train. it happened at this railroad crossing in midland, texas. two 18-wheelers were carrying dozens of wounded warriors and their families. the first got across the railroad tracks safely. but the second took the full force of the collision. >> saw the truck crossing the track. about halfway across, the gate started coming down. the truck tried to blow his horn to get the other people in front of him out of the way. the gate actually hit the first people on the trailer. >> some people were able to jump off. and some, they were sitting on the wheelchair on top of that. and they couldn't do nothing about it. >> reporter: sirens from the police cars in the parade may have drowned out the sound of the locomotive barreling down on the trailer. >> the wounded warriors were helping each other. they were moving each other. they throwed in. >> report
. >> the trailer got hit by a train. we need as many units as you can. >> reporter: a parade float carrying wounded veterans to a banquet in their honor, was broadsided by a freight train. it happened at this railroad crossing in midland, texas. two 18-wheelers were carrying dozens of wounded warriors and their families. the first got across the railroad tracks safely. but the second took the full force of the collision. >> saw the truck crossing the track. about halfway...
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units down as many as you can. >> reporter: the impact was deafening, as the union pacific train plowed into the parade float, carrying two dozen wounded veterans and their spouses. >> the noise, it sounded like somebody got hit. >> reporter: two flatbed trucks crossed the railroad tracks. they were on their way to an annual hunt for heroes banquet. >> my daughter heard the train coming and heard the horn. >> reporter: patricia howell was at the crossing with her daughter and saw the train approaching. >> she said, mom, they're going to hit. and i saw the trailer was still on the tracks. and the people were jumping and trying to get off of the trailer before it hit. >> reporter: and then, the impact. >> i just saw people wounded by the train. >> headquarter, we are going to have multiple victims. we'll need everybody we can get down here. >> reporter: police say while some people were able to jump from the float before the crash, many of the victims on the back of the flatbed truck were in wheelchairs and could not escape. >> the warriors, the wounded warriors themselves, were helping e
units down as many as you can. >> reporter: the impact was deafening, as the union pacific train plowed into the parade float, carrying two dozen wounded veterans and their spouses. >> the noise, it sounded like somebody got hit. >> reporter: two flatbed trucks crossed the railroad tracks. they were on their way to an annual hunt for heroes banquet. >> my daughter heard the train coming and heard the horn. >> reporter: patricia howell was at the crossing with her...
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reaction because of the united states bonds. they were taken out of their houses they were going out on the street they're killing down. there and not letting them have food water or electricity or anything like that. it just puts them in the worst circumstances every stick his identity and took his country and took everything from them what he expects from them of course he's going to blow himself up force is going to kill people so long as they can funnel and i've heard that under oath even if it's a remarkable thing like taking care of your dog for years and you put them in cages you start hurting him hurting them is going to end up biting you. just please please please please please please please me. most of the that we have tried all the ways we tried to fight we tried to resist after about they started calling us terrorists but we are defending our land here defending all the rights. larger. this is about safari yet. it shows how this village was wiped out and the grass grew and hit all the remains of the houses to make it
reaction because of the united states bonds. they were taken out of their houses they were going out on the street they're killing down. there and not letting them have food water or electricity or anything like that. it just puts them in the worst circumstances every stick his identity and took his country and took everything from them what he expects from them of course he's going to blow himself up force is going to kill people so long as they can funnel and i've heard that under oath even...
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scott decision the united states supreme court affirmed the stuff and constitutional review. nobody, the supreme court. republicans would allow no more slaves in any territory. abraham lincoln was elected in november. members of congress put forth a various compromise proposals. a critical portion of all in some duraid dealt with the divisions of the territories. most often there was a proposal to not extend. this would be on with the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. i'm going to get to my main topic life lincoln rejected all. i am going to talk about three different men tonight. one of them, all of you know his income abraham lincoln and here's what he was and who he did. the other two. the great kentucky statesman and william henry
scott decision the united states supreme court affirmed the stuff and constitutional review. nobody, the supreme court. republicans would allow no more slaves in any territory. abraham lincoln was elected in november. members of congress put forth a various compromise proposals. a critical portion of all in some duraid dealt with the divisions of the territories. most often there was a proposal to not extend. this would be on with the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california....
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he doesn't want to be subservient to the united states. what the americans find very dangerous that what morsy's done is taken away all the potential breaks on his power. he pushed the military out, the parliament's been resolved. now he's been pushing out the judiciary. and there are no counter veiling forces in egyptian politics, and whether or not mohamed morsy wants to become a dictator, one of the signs of being a dictator, there are no counter veiling forces. you could say he's trying to do it because he wants to get through the constitution. he's doing it for good reasons, but i think if you're going to be serious about politics, you have to be successful politically convincing people not destroying other institutions that might stand in your way. >> considering how aggressive the president and the state department were in the latter days of the arab spring as it relates to egypt specifically, are we expecting as muted responses as we move forward with what's happening now with morsy and these declarations and decrees? will it stay
he doesn't want to be subservient to the united states. what the americans find very dangerous that what morsy's done is taken away all the potential breaks on his power. he pushed the military out, the parliament's been resolved. now he's been pushing out the judiciary. and there are no counter veiling forces in egyptian politics, and whether or not mohamed morsy wants to become a dictator, one of the signs of being a dictator, there are no counter veiling forces. you could say he's trying to...
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in the case of minutes it's poetry that has united the community. more than one hundred fifty thousand people get together each year at the international poetry festival of men. demonstrates to the entire world that in a country so drained by war. shows to humanity that the whole world's problems. suffering is every war but also lives in the world. but since i live in such a big country that everything is far. education food. health. house in. my country still be the justice doesn't extend to all. there is abuse of power and greed on that trail resources because we are the children of a planet a planet that we are depleting with wars and everything. forestry doesn't unseat governments but it does open consciences and hearts it goes. in more. we must stand up as boys and begin to say that we should let. the time has come for us to remember our values to put right all our wrongs to celebrate our humanity and truly live the belief that each of us. the same parson as all of us. dr. who are. only pseudo if you use only one hand nothing happens but with t
in the case of minutes it's poetry that has united the community. more than one hundred fifty thousand people get together each year at the international poetry festival of men. demonstrates to the entire world that in a country so drained by war. shows to humanity that the whole world's problems. suffering is every war but also lives in the world. but since i live in such a big country that everything is far. education food. health. house in. my country still be the justice doesn't extend to...
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the new york times wrote there are once again two superpowers in the world the united states the global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did mean that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries of the un that the un gave them permission. might be more than that and. the. bad thing. everyone playing own ego dives to such. great things a common goal. and so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. if you stop to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually. the strike you have. says if you want to give. thanks for the situation. that needs to be different. and that should be because we. still. need to do is go back to take our lead not from a political party or a politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the. chastity to say no . we must raise our voice says so and the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight the cuts please. please . just my son
the new york times wrote there are once again two superpowers in the world the united states the global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did mean that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries of the un that the un gave them permission. might be more than that and. the. bad thing. everyone playing own ego dives to such. great things a common goal. and so...
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what it shows the general deterioration of the security situation for the united states, for israel and other friends in the region that has certain under the obama administration. >> so we should stop promoting democracy as a cure all for trouble spots around the world. maybe the government's policy should change? >> think it would be wrong to to say democracy is panacea but i think it's important we defend our values. in a case an election does not suffice to establish a democracy. you have to be in a situation where you are able to support all those elements of civil society including the rule of law and independent judiciary, freedom of the press and freedom of assembly, all those elements that make up a democracy. frankly when you have a situation where in this case the palestinian people chose to be governeded by hamas, it makes it difficult for them, those that live in gaza, to stay they want to be members of the world community. >> exactly right. we'll be right back. coming up the plotted thickens in the benghazi cover-up. new report names the party responsible for altering susa
what it shows the general deterioration of the security situation for the united states, for israel and other friends in the region that has certain under the obama administration. >> so we should stop promoting democracy as a cure all for trouble spots around the world. maybe the government's policy should change? >> think it would be wrong to to say democracy is panacea but i think it's important we defend our values. in a case an election does not suffice to establish a...
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five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of
five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of...
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superpowers in the world the united states global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did mean that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries of the un that the un gave them permission. might be going to. be. a. bit like. a. pentagon plane own ego dives to such. a great comic book. so we're trying to realistically as possible for sense this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. you start to work towards it and then we have to push to make things actually. the strike you have to. do what you want to do all the time to make things interesting and the best. that needs to be different. and that should be the country. people. such. as go back to the take our lead not from a political party or politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the . fast need to say no. we must raise our voice says so much the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight let's cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut . just like you. don't like to see them and t
superpowers in the world the united states global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did mean that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries of the un that the un gave them permission. might be going to. be. a. bit like. a. pentagon plane own ego dives to such. a great comic book. so we're trying to realistically as possible for sense this world as it could be...
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right across the continental united states. that's what happens when you put your mind to something. that's what happens when your audience is open and disinterested in reputation or conformist, and committed to individualism and the act of it all. today, we idolize americans we count as true friends. uncompromising and simplistic convictions such as the belief in good and evil, in righteousness and wickedness, and make him a marked man. clarity is the enemy of the highly sensitized and the meek. silence even in disagreement is their friend. to them, your and my, our contribution are not only unwelcome, they are intemperate, irritable and inflammatory. from the prairies of illinois to the riverbanks of missouri to right across the length and breadth of this nation there is rightfully no virtue seen in conformity. from an early age, the american child is instructed to characterize submission unaccompanied by struggle as shameful. the only uniform america wears is individuality. for americans understand the simple arithmetic that
right across the continental united states. that's what happens when you put your mind to something. that's what happens when your audience is open and disinterested in reputation or conformist, and committed to individualism and the act of it all. today, we idolize americans we count as true friends. uncompromising and simplistic convictions such as the belief in good and evil, in righteousness and wickedness, and make him a marked man. clarity is the enemy of the highly sensitized and the...
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they want to make sure the united states will be with them. >> are we? >> president obama made a statement that any president would make. we are with you in retaliation against hamas. but not if you go and. and israelis are concerned what would be shipped to? they have the muslim brotherhood leader would be actively support hamas? that is a question. >> behind all of this use the allergan's hand? >> the arrow world and media have been there over the last fibers six days that the iranian regime -- regime is pushing radical elements. they know it is predictable. that is a spiral because iran is under sanctions they want deflect attention to the conflict. the allies are under tremendous pressure to deflect to that conflict. >> we have to focus on monday and what we look at right here is we have invested in the dome costing $60,000 each. what is the world's think. >> they have demonstrated something unusual. of course, this cost money. we have a working relationship in the real question is if we don't support the israelis then let me give you examples. if th
they want to make sure the united states will be with them. >> are we? >> president obama made a statement that any president would make. we are with you in retaliation against hamas. but not if you go and. and israelis are concerned what would be shipped to? they have the muslim brotherhood leader would be actively support hamas? that is a question. >> behind all of this use the allergan's hand? >> the arrow world and media have been there over the last fibers six days...
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cuts in the united states known as the fiscal cliff. the analysts expect the eurozone will contract again in 2013 and they say the region's gross domestic product will shrink by 1/10th of a percent and predicted positive growth of 0.9% in the previous report six months ago. they lowered the growth expectation for the united states economy from 2.6% to 2%. they pointed to a sluggish recovery. the document warns the fiscal cliff would not only deal a heavy blow to the u.s. but might drag the global economy into recession. as for japan, the oect downgraded the outlook from 1.5% to 0.7%. they cited weak domestic demand. analysts urged the nation to compile detailed reliable plans for fiscal reform. u.s. consumer sentiment hit the highest level in more than four and a half years. researchers at analytics form the conference board say the consumer confidence index rose for a third straight month. the numbers rose to 73.7 in november, up from 73.1 in october. that's against a base value of 100 set in 1985. they say that the christmas shopping
cuts in the united states known as the fiscal cliff. the analysts expect the eurozone will contract again in 2013 and they say the region's gross domestic product will shrink by 1/10th of a percent and predicted positive growth of 0.9% in the previous report six months ago. they lowered the growth expectation for the united states economy from 2.6% to 2%. they pointed to a sluggish recovery. the document warns the fiscal cliff would not only deal a heavy blow to the u.s. but might drag the...
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we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority and other consequences that could follow so in the end bets get negotiations going rather than discussions at the u.n.. >> if the prime minister wants to send a clear message to scotland and england belong together shouldn't he be doing his best to make sure the principal road from london is not going to come back? >> my friend makes a very attractive bid for the statement and the chancellor is not here but i'm sure other treasury colleagues have been listening closely. >> the prime minister claims universal credit will bring about the most fundamental and radical changes. given the government's propensity for this can he guarantee that the universal credit will be interested in april 24th and not delayed? >> universal credit is a good reform and it was welcomed across the house because it
we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority and other consequences that could follow so in the end bets get negotiations going rather than discussions at the u.n.. >> if the prime minister wants to send a clear message to scotland and england belong together shouldn't he be doing...
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should be much lower we're swimming in oil etc but outside the united states the oil market is very tight and it's very very prone to disruptions when there's geo political risk but even besides geopolitical risk what we have here is two billion people on the planet who want to join the billion of us in the rich countries who already have modern energy these two billion people in china and india and the middle east and latin america they want to drive they want plastics they want to fly planes. and so the demand for oil is huge at the same time supply growth has been very small by historical story circumstances we haven't seen the surge in production that we saw in the soviet union and in the north sea and mexico back in the seventy's and eighty's so what we have here is a world will market a world oil market that's feat that features huge demand increased by very very determined drivers and flyers and consumers of energy who want in that they want the things that we have at the same time the world has had trouble in growing in increasing oil supply as a result the spare capacity am
should be much lower we're swimming in oil etc but outside the united states the oil market is very tight and it's very very prone to disruptions when there's geo political risk but even besides geopolitical risk what we have here is two billion people on the planet who want to join the billion of us in the rich countries who already have modern energy these two billion people in china and india and the middle east and latin america they want to drive they want plastics they want to fly planes....
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there is the short-term and the long-term is whether the united states and the palestinians can get together and that is more dubious. but without that, the cynics will tell you this is one of many, many cycles. and then it could explode again. >> how do you get a sense of control now. there is the feeling that they are getting pushed aside again and hamas is getting more and more authority and that given that they are the ones that are at war with israel if they can be brought to a table and do a deal they can get the ever lasting peace. >> as i say, it will be a while before they can get hamas to the peace table. we'll see whether that is ever possible. but yes, you are right. it looks like at least this last week of war that this authority has been marginalized, this brotherhood arab world, it has much more relationships with all of these new governments. and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the un
there is the short-term and the long-term is whether the united states and the palestinians can get together and that is more dubious. but without that, the cynics will tell you this is one of many, many cycles. and then it could explode again. >> how do you get a sense of control now. there is the feeling that they are getting pushed aside again and hamas is getting more and more authority and that given that they are the ones that are at war with israel if they can be brought to a table...
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united states got into the war, if we even got into the war by sending resources, money, supplies to great britain, the depression was coming back. >> jon: right. >> and mistake number one. mistake number two, he believed, maybe this is why businessmen shouldn't be in politics-- (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: it's over! romney didn't win it, it's okay. you can stop. >> but he was convinced that as a businessman he could negotiate anything. and if he could sit down across the table from adolf hitler and say adolf, what does germany need, i'll get it for you, just let the jews go. and stop this nonsense. take what you've got and let's go home. >> jon: he wanted the jews to be let go and was going to set them newspaper africa so he wasn't that far off. you can stick around for a little bit. we'll talk a little bit about the family. patriarch is on the book shelves now, a little bit more for the web, david nassaw. (cheers and applause) -Ïx=uhr(ú'2lt:eá
united states got into the war, if we even got into the war by sending resources, money, supplies to great britain, the depression was coming back. >> jon: right. >> and mistake number one. mistake number two, he believed, maybe this is why businessmen shouldn't be in politics-- (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: it's over! romney didn't win it, it's okay. you can stop. >> but he was convinced that as a businessman he could negotiate anything. and if he could sit...
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i'll leave you with a recap of the region's markets. >>> the united states has agree to resume selling military weapons to thailand. the move is an apparent bid to check growing chinese military moves in the asia pacific region. >> the two sides issued a joint statement saying the u.s. will sell thailand military equipment. fighter jet engines are likely to be included. >> the united states is coitted to helping the thai military further develop it's all impressive capabilities so that it can assume even greater security responsibilities in this region. >> the u.s. had stopped supplies arms to thailand because of political turmoil including a military coupe. >>> japan and north korea have ended their first day of senior working level talks in mongolia. analysts believe japan is pushing for the resolution of north korea's past abduction of japanese nationals. they began bilateral taulks on thursday. he was represented by the north korea official in charge of normalizing talks with japan. japan urged to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s an
i'll leave you with a recap of the region's markets. >>> the united states has agree to resume selling military weapons to thailand. the move is an apparent bid to check growing chinese military moves in the asia pacific region. >> the two sides issued a joint statement saying the u.s. will sell thailand military equipment. fighter jet engines are likely to be included. >> the united states is coitted to helping the thai military further develop it's all impressive...
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we've heard in the media that the united states has been called the great satan or something along that line, but in many ways, to their way of thinking, it is. so the challenges are immense, and all we can say, as we move through this first class on the ethical dimension, as we so often do, is just- let's- you know, you sort of stand back and say, "look at the power of this kind of dimension, in its religious form, in its political form, as it affects our human relationships. other good comments you might have? yeah, susanna? >> i do think that parliament of world's religions was organized religion at its best. and i think that the increase of diversity, not just in our country, which is the one, of course, we're in a position to notice the most, but in every country, i think it's happening. and so if- anyone who isn't feeling at least a little bit uncomfortable probably is not in touch with what's going on. >> well, said, yeah. >> deep changes are happening all over the world that way, and i think both of these gentlemen are correct- it's going to have to be a very different kind of m
we've heard in the media that the united states has been called the great satan or something along that line, but in many ways, to their way of thinking, it is. so the challenges are immense, and all we can say, as we move through this first class on the ethical dimension, as we so often do, is just- let's- you know, you sort of stand back and say, "look at the power of this kind of dimension, in its religious form, in its political form, as it affects our human relationships. other good...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice did not call the attack a terror strike. but republicans contend the obama administration wanted to down play terrorism from the start. >> the issue is from what was released from c.i.a. headquarters on friday afternoon in an unclassified talking point memo to the point it was changed to the sunday morning talk shows, there is a gap of about 48 hours that we need to account for and understand why it was changed. >> all the intelligence community have told us that initially they recognized there were extremists and terrorists involved, but they thought it came from a protest, that it took them time to sort that out, that there was no political spin in this. >> after the talking points memo left the c.i.a., then went to other intelligence agencies and the white house and the state department and the justice department and then to lawmakers. somewhere in there, the language was changed. rick? >> rick: molly henneberg live in washington. thank you. >> arthel: the white house now reporting that president obama will meet with cong
ambassador to the united nations susan rice did not call the attack a terror strike. but republicans contend the obama administration wanted to down play terrorism from the start. >> the issue is from what was released from c.i.a. headquarters on friday afternoon in an unclassified talking point memo to the point it was changed to the sunday morning talk shows, there is a gap of about 48 hours that we need to account for and understand why it was changed. >> all the intelligence...
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last five years the israeli government is squeezing the people of gaza the united nations now says that by the year twenty twenty gaza will be unlivable the israeli attack on gaza it's not a war it's an attack there is really no defenses that the palestinians have they do have these rockets that they do fire and fortunately most of them don't hit any targets and all of the israeli government officials are saying that gaza needs to be reformatted as if it were if they've as if they were computer characters not human beings and of course we'll keep updating you on the developing situation in gaza and israel stay chained. as the bustle rages on in gaza israel has been fighting on another front i.d.f. chiles of fell in neighboring syria in response to gunfire that hit another vehicle in the disputed color heights their area has seen artillery fire from but sides in recent weeks syria claims its shells cause no injuries meanwhile syrian opposition forces looking to oust president assad claimed they capture the military airport near the border the lion says gaining more western support as a s
last five years the israeli government is squeezing the people of gaza the united nations now says that by the year twenty twenty gaza will be unlivable the israeli attack on gaza it's not a war it's an attack there is really no defenses that the palestinians have they do have these rockets that they do fire and fortunately most of them don't hit any targets and all of the israeli government officials are saying that gaza needs to be reformatted as if it were if they've as if they were computer...
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right foreign policy for the united kingdom, bearing in mind the whole interest of the united kingdom. and that is how i regard it as foreign secretary. >> james clapperson. >> my right honorable friend, surely, it is the aim of our deployment si -- diplomacy not just to reduce rocket attacks, but to bring them to an end. surely in this country, for example, if some had landed in -- [inaudible] the right honorable gentleman might have something to say about this. >> i'm sure he would, although he's no longer in the house, so i won't put words into his mouth. but, yes, of course, my honorable friend makes a wholly legitimate point, and at the same time, of course, we have to recognize it's important to try to deal with the entire conflict, to bring the entire conflict to an end of which this violence in the last week is another tragic symptom. and so it is important for israel to address itself to doing that as well as the immediate security of its population. >> mr. andrew slaughter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. palestinian victims of israeli atrocities are so many, they often go unname
right foreign policy for the united kingdom, bearing in mind the whole interest of the united kingdom. and that is how i regard it as foreign secretary. >> james clapperson. >> my right honorable friend, surely, it is the aim of our deployment si -- diplomacy not just to reduce rocket attacks, but to bring them to an end. surely in this country, for example, if some had landed in -- [inaudible] the right honorable gentleman might have something to say about this. >> i'm sure...
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in the united states. well good evening it's monday november nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine you're watching our team let's begin this evening in the middle east where the violence between israel and hamas has intensified with bombs exploding inside of gaza. the latest reports have more than one hundred palestinians and at least three israelis killed over the last six days and much of the world is watching to see if this air war escalates to a ground war president obama was asked about the situation and here's what he said . there's no come through on earth that would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from missiles landing on people's homes and workplaces and potentially killing civilians and quite a few people have been watching what's going on and certainly drawing some parallels pointing out the vast similarities with what's happening today with the way it unfolded four years ago simi
in the united states. well good evening it's monday november nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine you're watching our team let's begin this evening in the middle east where the violence between israel and hamas has intensified with bombs exploding inside of gaza. the latest reports have more than one hundred palestinians and at least three israelis killed over the last six days and much of the world is watching to see if this air war escalates to a ground war president obama was...